Web page for Dallas E. Legan

The correct UTC time from the U.S. Naval Observatory is: Clock

Mailto: Dallas Legan

The original purpose of this page was to provide a 'live' (and more organized) backup to my LYNX bookmark file on my L.A. FreeNet account. This is no longer necessary, since they added a 'gotourl' page to go along with their BBS lynx browsing service, and LAFN has eliminated the BBS service altogether. It has since grown as I merge in my local bookmark files. Anyway, what would better provide a 'picture' of myself? This page was originally set up using the sketch of HTML provided by "Dr. Bob's Painless Guide To The Internet (& Amazing Things You Can Do With E-mail)" on pages 72-74, "HTML Quick Reference" and a download of the bookmark file. Lately, it has been souped up with some tips from Dennis Yost's web page. (If you need any pretty pictures, contact me and I'll check into getting you some 35 mm slide dupes!) Originally I viewed this thing with an HTML to text conversion utility and Bobcat, a Lynx version for DOS, lately, I'm just using plain Lynx. I'm currently using 'url2link' and 'txt2html' to author this page, Rexx scripts I wrote for converting text to HTML. I'll probably convert them to Perl sometime in the future, but I wrote it to help a person who was using OS/2, and I was certain thay would have a Rexx interpreter available. I think they call that ' Cross Platform Developement'.

By the way, my standard disflamer:

I speak only for myself, and assume full responsibility for my statements.

Resume

Site index (where the technical stuff is)

Web Authoring Tools

Philosophy of This Web Page

Computer Stuff

The most important people influencing my progamming have been Herb Sergeant (Victoria College), Dr. Rhine (Texas A&M, Texas Engineer of the Year, digital electronics specialist. I made a 'D' in his class, but it still helped a lot.), Dan Dominic (Rockwell Int.), Tom Arnold (contracter at Rockwell Int.) and Wil Baden (FIG). The most important books I read on programming were Ruth Ashley and Judi Fernandez's book on IBM JCL, and Leo Brodie's "Starting Forth". Another big influence was Kisner's (sp?!) class at Rockwell on automata theory.

  1. The Software Museum
  2. Prentice Hall
  3. Forth Interest Group Home Page
  4. The Web Home of FORTH, Inc.
  5. FirmWorks Homepage
  6. Index of /forth/gforth
  7. ACM, The First Society in Computing
  8. LA ACM HOME PAGE
  9. C/C++ Users Group (CUG)
  10. The Rexx Language Association
  11. Usenix Association
  12. ORA
  13. Sys Admin Web Site
  14. UNIX Users Association of Southern California

Web and Internet Resources

For a different view on this stuff, send some e-mail:

Mailto: mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu

With:

Subject:(blank)

and

Body: send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email

and study the document you get sent.

  1. Anonymizer.com
  2. noproxy.com
  3. Free Email Providers Guide - Over 1300 providers ....
  4. Free Email Address Directory : Your guide to free email ....
  5. lafn comments
  6. GoToURL
  7. GeoCities
  8. Welcome to NetAddress!
  9. FTP Mail Servers List
  10. Anonymous Email
  11. Ric Anonymous Email And search page
  12. Remailer list
  13. World-Wide Web Servers http:/
  14. Milo's Home Page
  15. Reference.COM Search
  16. The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO)
  17. Mail Gateways on BITNET - Gateway Postmaster Addresses.
  18. Cowboy.Net's Guide to the Internet
  19. Liszt, the mailing list directory
  20. NetMind Services, Inc.
  21. Digital Bindery
  22. Internet Services Guide.
  23. CAL's WEB Links - Usenet & Email
  24. Search Engines + Syntax Examples = FINDSPOT
  25. Karl's Cafe / AKCS Public Access Site
  26. The Ultimate Chat Dictionary - ....
  27. DALnet IRC Network - Internet Relay Chat
  28. FidoNet
  29. Intellinews: Welcome
  30. Inter-Links
  31. SearchInter-Links
  32. Remind U-Mail
  33. MIT SIPB Home Page
  34. The FDISK.COM DOS Internet Pages
  35. Welcome to JPUnix.Com!
  36. MailMan Login
  37. Access.adobe.com Conversion by Email text-only page
  38. faxaway
  39. mtnsms.com
  40. Welcome to iName Email

Usenet Resources

  1. Deja.com: Power Search
  2. RemarQ - The Internet's Best Collaboration Services
  3. freenews.maxbaud.net
  4. Public Access Usenet News Servers allowing Read and Post
  5. Open Directory - Computers: Usenet: Public News Servers
  6. Specialized Public News Servers
  7. Public News Servers sorted by Group Count
  8. Publiec News Servers sorted by longevity
  9. NewzBot! Public USENET Resources for the Masses
  10. Newsgroup comp.protocols.kermit.misc
  11. Newsgroup comp.dcom.net-management

Software: General

  1. Kermit Communications Software
  2. Omen Technology INC
  3. Info-Zip
  4. The Regina%20Rexx%20Interpreter
  5. Simtel.Net Worldwide Shareware and Freeware ....
  6. Stardock Systems
  7. PowerQuest Corporation
  8. GNU GRUB - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
  9. Bluesky Innovations Home Page
  10. Availability of Awk and Perl
  11. CPAN.html
  12. The Rexx Language
  13. developerWorks : Java technologies : Tools - ....
  14. Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreteers: introduction
  15. Borland Online
  16. Borland C++ Home Page
  17. delorie software
  18. GNU's Not Unix! - the Free Software Foundation (FSF)
  19. Time Synchronization Software
  20. PKWARE
  21. Announcing... Pretty Good Privacy
  22. JP Software - The Prompt Solution
  23. Adobe Systems Incorporated
  24. Adobe Acrobat Free Reader
  25. Dr. Dobb's Web Site
  26. Wrox Press Developers' Reference
  27. Prime Time Freeware
  28. Some Useful Software
  29. Welcome to Bigfoot
  30. OAK Software Repository
  31. IBM Hursley Laboratories WWW2 server
  32. XFree86(TM): Home Page
  33. http://www.x86.org/HomePage.html
  34. CFCSE-IC
  35. Washington University Data Archive
  36. Expect - Expect - Home Page
  37. Yahoo! World Wide Web:Browsers:Lynx
  38. WU-FTPD
  39. VI LOVERS HOME PAGE
  40. radsoft.net
  41. SupportSource

Software: DOS

  1. OpenDOS Unofficial Home Page
  2. MSDOS and PC Information
  3. GEM Page
  4. Matthias Paul's homepage
  5. Perl5 for MSDOS

Software: OS/2

  1. Southern California OS/2 User Group
  2. Warpstock '97
  3. ConfigTool 0.94 database - BASEDEVICES
  4. OS/2 DD Pak On-Line
  5. Mark Hessling's Home Page
  6. OOPS; Ounce of Prevention System
  7. Timur Tabi's Home Page
  8. IBM U.S. Announcement Letter

Software: Linux

  1. Single list of HOWTOs
  2. The Linux Documentation Project: Linux Links: General Linux
  3. Debian GNU/Linux
  4. S.u.S.E. welcomes you!
  5. S.u.S.E. welcomes you!
  6. Caldera Inc.
  7. kha0S Linux -- Better Living through Extreme Paranoia
  8. Small Linux - Small Linux Distributions Links
  9. Linux Distributions
  10. Linux/etc: The other free Unixes, part 1 of 2
  11. Linux Journal
  12. Linux Gazette
  13. Linux Gazette Index
  14. Orange County Linux User Group
  15. Cerritos Linux User Group
  16. PLUG Navigation Menu
  17. UCLA Linux Users Group
  18. exim Internet Mailer
  19. Mtools - Table of Contents
  20. Mtools - Access MS-DOS disks from Unix
  21. Linux - Alain Knaff
  22. SecurityPortal - Linux Distribution Security Report
  23. TTS Solutions - Linux From Scratch
  24. linmodems.org
  25. socks5-clients-1.0r10-5.i386 RPM
  26. socks5-1.0r10-5
  27. runsocks-1.0r10-5.i386 RPM
  28. /home/gomez/socks5 directory
  29. socks5-1.0r10-5

Software: General UNIX

  1. Daemon News : The path ahead
  2. Welcome to SCO!

Hardware

I was helped out moving into the realm of Intel/PC a lot by my long time friend, Glenn Currie here.

  1. RadioShack Search
  2. Tom's Hardware Guide
  3. Road Warrior Outpost
  4. Targus International
  5. Video Terminal Information
  6. AVerMedia Technologies
  7. Iomega Home Page
  8. Modem FAQ -- Curt's High Speed Modem Page
  9. Modem FAQ -- Curt's High Speed Modem Page ... Tips & Tricks)
  10. Microchip Home Page
  11. 3Com
  12. Zoom Telephonics: Home
  13. http://www.hiteksolution.com
  14. Antec Home Page
  15. ATI Technologies Inc. On-Line
  16. Welcome to WDL
  17. Trident Microsystems
  18. California Digital - Home Page
  19. Willow Peripherals
  20. Platform Development Support Web site
  21. Trident Microsystems
  22. Lunchbox Computers - ... Portable Computer Workstations
  23. Knowledge Base - What is the LPX form factor?
  24. soyo li-7000 MB
  25. ModemSURFR 28.8 Family Publications
  26. Yost Serial Device Wiring Standard
  27. Jameco ElectronicsElectronic Components and Computer Products
  28. APC - American Power Conversion

Commodore and other archaic systems

Can the Net Computer recapture the magic?

  1. jbrain.com
  2. Transactor Magazine
  3. Arkanix Labs Home Page
  4. HI-TECH Z80 CP/M C compiler V3.09
  5. The Internet For Commodore Users
  6. [DIR] c64/

CD-ROM sources

  1. MSB's CDROM Catalog
  2. Welcome to Starvector Software!
  3. Walnut Creek CDROM
  4. InfoMagic Home Page

Books

Book Stores and Publishers

  1. Amazon.com Books
  2. http://www.loompanics.com/
  3. BNI-BOOKS.COM
  4. Pulpless.com
  5. Necronomicon Press
  6. International Data Group (IDG.com)
  7. Hobgoblin Press
  8. www.oreilly.com -- Welcome to O'Reilly & Associates! --

Particular Books

  1. Berners-Lee: Weaving the Web
  2. Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls
  3. Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st
  4. Computer Library Bookstore

Cycling and other Transportation

I got off to a slow start cycling, as a small child on a 'cruiser' that was too big, picked up some when I got a 'Stingray' style bike, and then more serious after aquiring a J.C. Penny Ten speed in college. I started riding it really seriously about ten years ago, till it fell apart. Two weeks after I replaced it with a Mountain Bike, my car was totaled, and I haven't looked back - today I'm a lifetime member of the League of American Bicyclists. I've had many memorable cycling experiences, drop me some mail if you want to know more about them.

  1. cycling.org: the global cycling network
  2. League of American Bicyclists
  3. Southern California Mountain Bike Website
  4. REI Home Page - REI for ... bikes, ... and more!
  5. Nashbar
  6. SR Suntour
  7. Smart Traveler FAQs
  8. Welcome to WWW.MTA.NET!
  9. Steve's Metrolink Train Travel
  10. Metrolink Official Web Site
  11. Welcome to OCTA.NET!

Education

You'll notice my alma matre, University of Houston, is not listed here. After they shut down the Engineering Department at the Victoria Campus, where I was attending, in one ugly example of campus politics, then followed it up with what the Wall Street Journal described as a classic case of mismanagement of public institution funds, how could they be?

  1. CSULB HOME PAGE CONTENT
  2. Walden University
  3. TechOnLine.com
  4. HOTT, Inc.

Newpapers and News Organizations

  1. The Orange County Register
  2. Los Angeles Times Web Site
  3. Index of /technews/articles/
  4. KFWB Webservice: Welcome!

Art

Music

Music has always been very important in my life. Maybe the most important I heard was while I was a teenager and our family was on vacation on the Texas coast. I heard the first time "Mr. Tambourine" was played on the Houston radio station we were listening to. It reshaped my expectations from music, as Roger and company later did again with "Eight Miles High". Later significant events were first hearing the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and blues harmonica great William Clark.

  1. BMG Music Service
  2. Tower Records
  3. 411-WINNER
  4. The Byrds Homepage
  5. Roger McGuinn Home Page
  6. Stringbender
  7. Welcome to the Official Moby Grape Home Page
  8. Welcome to HARMOLODIC
  9. The Jazz Composers Collective
  10. Lira Productions
  11. Pages of Fire

Literature

Big impact here was with Ray Bradbury, Hermann Hesse, and Clark Ashton Smith, and most recently Jorge Luis Borges.

  1. A GUIDE TO LITERATURE ON THE INTERNET
  2. SomeScience Fiction Web Resources
  3. Robert Anson Heinlein
  4. Boondock's Robert A. Heinlein Tribute Page
  5. Lankhmar - The Fritz Leiber Home Page
  6. Borges: Garden of Forking Paths - Author Homepage
  7. Science Fiction Poetry Association
  8. ULTIMATE SCIENCEFICTION POETRY GUIDE
  9. SciFaiku.com
  10. The Shiki Internet Haiku Salon
  11. A Haiku Homepage
  12. On Renku. By Makoto Ueda

Employment Resources

I need a job. Seriously.

  1. The Online Employment Office
  2. The Software Jobs Home Page - Software Job Listings
  3. http://www.hightechcareers.com/
  4. Brassring.com
  5. Contract Employment Weekly
  6. SENET Career Expo
  7. The Boeing Company
  8. QUALCOMM Homepage
  9. Aerojet
  10. TRW Inc.
  11. h l yoh
  12. Mentor Graphics Corporation
  13. Welcome to IT-HR
  14. RHI Consulting Home

Political and Economic Information

Politics: the study of coerced choice.

Economics: the study of rational choice.

Three events were critical in setting my outlook on public affairs. The first was the attempt by Government agents to bribe my great uncle Scott into plowing the family farm crop under during the Great Depression. This, while people were standing in soup lines in major U.S. cities. The agents were sent packing in no uncertain terms. The second were articles in major newspapers about Libertarian political activist Karl Hess, and the emerging movement he helped forge. Third was Milton Friedman's "Free to Choose" TV show.

  1. NRA.org (National Rifle Association)
  2. The Ludwig von Mises Institute
  3. Agorist Institute
  4. The Future of Freedom Foundation
  5. EFF (The Electronic Frontier Foundation)
  6. The Heritage Foundation
  7. National Space Society
  8. Collection of GOV sites

Misc.

  1. NIST WWW Home Page
  2. Welcome to WDL
  3. Welcome to Niles Online
  4. Mensa International
  5. Welcome to ISA OnLine
  6. ARRLWeb: The American Radio Relay League --ARRL
  7. Yost.com